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A) *sigh* It's not a tablet. Tablets are devices whose ONLY input is touch. The GamePad (more than obviously) has multiple means of input, the touchscreen being more of an extra, and not the feature.

B) Nintendo has said several times that there will be games in the future that use two or possibly even more GamePads at once, and that when those hit, GamePads would start becoming available in stores. So yes.

DevilRising said:A) *sigh* It's not a tablet. Tablets are devices whose ONLY input is touch. The GamePad (more than obviously) has multiple means of input, the touchscreen being more of an extra, and not the feature.

B) Nintendo has said several times that there will be games in the future that use two or possibly even more GamePads at once, and that when those hit, GamePads would start becoming available in stores. So yes.

ipad is not a tablet :O because they have home button and input buttons on the side

DevilRising said:A) *sigh* It's not a tablet. Tablets are devices whose ONLY input is touch. The GamePad (more than obviously) has multiple means of input, the touchscreen being more of an extra, and not the feature.

B) Nintendo has said several times that there will be games in the future that use two or possibly even more GamePads at once, and that when those hit, GamePads would start becoming available in stores. So yes.

ipad is not a tablet :O because they have home button and input buttons on the side

They do sell the Game Pad in stores. It's $299.99 + tax and you get a free system and games with it. Why would anyone right now want to buy only the Game Pad? If there is a problem with one, Nintendo will take care of you.